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Hi Everyone!
I've been searching for a thread for applicants to UBC's BScN program for September 2017, but I haven't found one. Please feel free to point me in the direction of an existing thread, or add to this one! I'm applying to UBC, U of T, and UWO for September, but UBC is definitely my first choice. Looking forward to hearing from everyone!
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Annnnd now we're back to being antsy.. :'( this radio silence is killing me softly. Even if I don't get in, I just wanna know... How are you guys taking your minds off of it?
I've been trying to take advantange of all the free time I have since I am not in school right now. I've been working, doing music, partying, watching tv and movies, exercising, spending time with friends and family. I may not have this much free time again so I am just living life.
A little jealous of you guys who are travelling or who have lots of time! Us students will have to make the most of the summer, especially if we make the program! I hear it is very front loaded, meaning first semester (and maybe first year) is hell. Hopefully we can all lean on each other and support one another!!
@to-be-nurse yeah we'll definitely need to support each other through the program. In undergrad I found that classes were always much easier when people supported each other. Unfortunately some people had a me me me mentality but I think if we all go in thinking we're a team and help each other succeed we'll have an awesome time and kill it in the program
@Daisy2016 and @mdana93! I agree!! There are enough jobs for us all. Plus, once you are in the program, they don't ween people out like a regular 4 year program. Once you're in you can make it through if your grades and practical are up to standard! I really do hope we all make it and then transfer this thread on to a support group!!
@mdana93 I like that you said "low key" freaking out! lol that pretty sums up how I am feeling presently. I have moments where I am positive I am getting in and then moments of self doubt where I am sure I am not! Trying to keep busy with school and work so that helps as I don't have time to sit at home and worry about it :)
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Oh man, I finished all my courses in January and thought it'd be a good idea to just relax for a term since I have more than enough credits to graduate. Now Im thinking I should have just done a fun course or something... Im working full time but that doesn't seem to help too much... Well only 1 month left! We made it through 3 months what's another one!